One man, 22-year-old Dracier Dewey of Reserve, La., turned himself in to police Wednesday after seeing himself on surveillance video.

Thursday afternoon, the second man sought in the fatal shooting, 22-year-old Charles McQuarter III of Reserve, La., was in police custody, officials said.

Detectives say that Dewey confessed to his involvement in the armed robbery and murder that happened Tuesday afternoon at the LaPlace Feed and Supply store on Sleepy Redwood Street in LaPlace. His bond has not been set.

During his taped confession, the sheriff said, Dewey admitted to the armed robbery, but claims his partner in crime, McQuarter, was the trigger man.

McQuarter was being sought on charges of armed robbery, first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.

Steven Finckbeiner, 62, was killed in the Tuesday incident. His wife, Connie, is home recovering from her injuries. The community held a vigil on Wednesday night to honor the family.

The sheriff’s office said it was under the impression, McQuarter was going to turn himself in to authorities Wednesday night based on talks with family members. However, that didn’t happen.

The murder weapon nor the cash register have been located. A motive for the crime is unknown at this time. But it is being classified as an armed robbery.